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dr. king would say the election of barack obama is not necessarily the fulfillment of my dream but only a downpayment. >> on "cbs this morning." >> billy ray was supposed to be on the show tonight. i'm not quite sure he's worked out what his explanation is yet. >> you know what i heard on the asylum in russia. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." charlie and norah are off today but anthony mason is here. >> hello, gayle king. >> good to see you. as you wake up in the west, the u.s. is building its case for a military strike against syria. an attack could come within days. u.s. officials plan to release an intelligence report as early as today. ties the syrian government to last week's chemical weapons attacks that killed hundreds. >> now say they need four more days to finish their investigation. holly williams is on the turkey/syria border. holly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anthony and gayle. we've just been hearing from the united states envoy to syria, who said that evidenc
dr. king would say the election of barack obama is not necessarily the fulfillment of my dream but only a downpayment. >> on "cbs this morning." >> billy ray was supposed to be on the show tonight. i'm not quite sure he's worked out what his explanation is yet. >> you know what i heard on the asylum in russia. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." charlie and norah are off today but anthony mason is here. >> hello, gayle king. >> good to...
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standing where dr. king delivered his famous i have a dream speech barack obama reminded the crowd of the sacrifices made. >> and because they kept marching, america changed. because they marched, the civil rights law was passed. because they marched, a voting rights law was signed. >> reporter: mr. obama delivered a keynote of the commemoration. >> i have a dream. >> reporter: a celebration of king's iconic speech and march on washington. tens of thousands of people of all ages and from across the nation packed the national mall just as bill tate did in 1963. what do you think is the significance of a black president 50 years later? >> it shows that we have made some progress. >> reporter: the civil rights message of today has changed. speakers addressed gay rights and women's rights. while others used the opportunity to weigh in on some of the more controversial issues of the day. congressman john lewis, the only speaker on wednesday who shared the stage with dr. king 50 years ago, faulted laws that h
standing where dr. king delivered his famous i have a dream speech barack obama reminded the crowd of the sacrifices made. >> and because they kept marching, america changed. because they marched, the civil rights law was passed. because they marched, a voting rights law was signed. >> reporter: mr. obama delivered a keynote of the commemoration. >> i have a dream. >> reporter: a celebration of king's iconic speech and march on washington. tens of thousands of people of...
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s speech. >> how far away from dr. king were you standing? >> i was to left probably seven or eight security people away. >> reporter: but george's story really begins with what happens after the speech. >> thank goth almighty. we are free at last. >>. >> reporter: the place was going berserk. what did you do? >> people were starting to stand. he was just folding the paper. i said dr. king can i have that copy of the speech? >> reporter: did he hesitate? >> he turned and handed it to me. just as he did, a rabbi on the other side came up to congratulate him and it was over. it happened that quick. >> reporter: that's right, he was handed one of the greatest speeches in american ristory by martin luther king himself. >> i have a dream, that my poor little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. i have a dream today. >> reporter: the words dr. king spoke that day are ledgegendary. he tucked them in a copy of "harry truman" and forgot about it. he was a
s speech. >> how far away from dr. king were you standing? >> i was to left probably seven or eight security people away. >> reporter: but george's story really begins with what happens after the speech. >> thank goth almighty. we are free at last. >>. >> reporter: the place was going berserk. what did you do? >> people were starting to stand. he was just folding the paper. i said dr. king can i have that copy of the speech? >> reporter: did he...
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the 50th anniversary of dr. martin luther king jr.'s march on washington. jeff? >> reporter: good morning. the this event officially under way behind me. the prayer service has begun as these attend es gather on the national mall. expected today, u.s. attorney general eric holder and martin luther king, iii, who arrived minutes ago. the event began t with the official prayer before the thousands of begin e mlk statue and then over to the washington monument the reverend al sharpton and martin luther king, iii, are expected to appear. this is a commemoration of the speech by dr. martin luther king, jr., attended by 250 people. it was a watershed moment for the civil rights movement. >> i have a dream that my four little children will one day rif live in a nation where they will not be judge bid the color of their skin but the content of their character. i have a dream today. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: there are several events here today and over the next few days leading up to wednesday's speech by president obama who will stand where martin luther king
the 50th anniversary of dr. martin luther king jr.'s march on washington. jeff? >> reporter: good morning. the this event officially under way behind me. the prayer service has begun as these attend es gather on the national mall. expected today, u.s. attorney general eric holder and martin luther king, iii, who arrived minutes ago. the event began t with the official prayer before the thousands of begin e mlk statue and then over to the washington monument the reverend al sharpton and...
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we'll ask dr. king's son about his influence on president obama. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." >>> the spiraling pace of change allows us to contemplate within our own lifetime advances that once could have taken centuries. in throwing wide the horizons of space, we have discovered new horizons on earth. ... your doctor will say get smart about your weight. i tried weight loss plans... but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and they have six grams of sugars. with fifteen grams of protein to help manage hunger... look who's getting smart about her weight. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. some folks didn't think that our coffee was their flavor it wasn't their cup. if you don't like that dark roast, we've created a coffee for you. blonde is a beautiful light roasted coffee. kind of mellow, sweet a little citrusy. for me,
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that's what president obama said about dr. king on the steps of the lincoln memorial 50 years after the civil rights leader's famous speech. >> one man who not only witnessed it but walked away with a piece of it as well. >> i walked over and said dr. king can i have your copy of that speech? >> from 2005 to 2011 it was called trump university. the attorney general says it was anything but. >> it would be hard to think of two hotter buttons to push with vladimir putin. depicting him as gay and mocking his authority. body get up ♪ ♪ >>> the number involved a lot of grinding, a lot of tongue a lot of dancing suggest tifl. can we band this twirking? it is not a good look. >> upset the championship welcome to the big-time, victoria duval. i love her. >> as often as i could. >> are he withwe on the air? >> in two months i make you as big as a house. >> you like plain creepy. >> i am creepy. >> that's a burn-out. >> we actually have a very low volume with the ladies. >> i want to reach across the table and break your beard. >> i
that's what president obama said about dr. king on the steps of the lincoln memorial 50 years after the civil rights leader's famous speech. >> one man who not only witnessed it but walked away with a piece of it as well. >> i walked over and said dr. king can i have your copy of that speech? >> from 2005 to 2011 it was called trump university. the attorney general says it was anything but. >> it would be hard to think of two hotter buttons to push with vladimir putin....
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but dr. martin luther king's speech that day spoke of a dream the civil rights leader hoped would come true. >> i have a dream that one day this nation will rise up live out the true meaning of its creed. we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal. >> on saturday the crowds packed around the reflecting pool celebrated those words and the progress that has been made but martin luther king iii warned against complacency. >> federal anti-must be -- >> the most controversial came from al sharpton that scolded a younger generation that glorifies guns and violence. >> don't you ever think that men like medgar evers died to give you the right to be a hoodlum. don't disrespect your women, no matter what they promise you, make it clear that you know that rosa parks wasn't no ho. >>> jimmy carter and bill clinton will be the speakers president barack obama headlines delivers a speech where 50 years ago dr. king stood. for "cbs this morning," jeff pegues, washington. >> to th
but dr. martin luther king's speech that day spoke of a dream the civil rights leader hoped would come true. >> i have a dream that one day this nation will rise up live out the true meaning of its creed. we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal. >> on saturday the crowds packed around the reflecting pool celebrated those words and the progress that has been made but martin luther king iii warned against complacency. >> federal anti-must be --...
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. >> all that -- >> dr. king spoke. i said wake up wake up america. >> and he said i have a dream. so weren't you fighting each other? >> and all that matters. >> emotional testimony from halle berry and jennifer garner on aggressive paparazzi. >> i don't want a gang to continue traumatizing my kids. >> on "cbs this morning." >> this teenager making a big entrance at his bar mitzvah. ♪ ♪ i love to dance ♪ >>> welcome to cbs this morning. good morning norah. >> good morning. we've got some breaking news. >> as you wake up in the west we're learning more about the crash of a u.p.s. cargo jet this morning in birmingham alabama. >> birmingham's mayor says just two people were killed the pilot and co-pilot of that air bus. rick jackson of our birmingham affiliate is at the scene. rick, good morning. >> reporter: yes we're about half a mile away from the actual accident scene here. the reason why is because officials early on block the entire perimeter off because of the explosions going off. that happened just before 5:00 a.m. a lot of the fire officials were on deck for this. and
. >> all that -- >> dr. king spoke. i said wake up wake up america. >> and he said i have a dream. so weren't you fighting each other? >> and all that matters. >> emotional testimony from halle berry and jennifer garner on aggressive paparazzi. >> i don't want a gang to continue traumatizing my kids. >> on "cbs this morning." >> this teenager making a big entrance at his bar mitzvah. ♪ ♪ i love to dance ♪ >>> welcome to...
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king and abraham lincoln. this was a remarkable address. >> i think it was very personal for the president. and i think he was obviously inspired. his first political awakening came in the anti-apartheid movement. something he said i just really struck me and had resonance with me, that lovely line that nothing was inevitable about nelson mandela's life. i think in some sense he's thinking about himself, too. nothing was inevitable in barack obama's life. and i think he sees this strange ark that they both have been on and kind of weaving together. also very few people who ever in a position of power were able to speak about nelson's legacy in real time. >> and on that point of legacy, the president then used that in his speech to say we must all been asked how well have i applied his lessons in my own life, that that matter of reflection about mandela's life to our own differences and circumstances. >> yes. i mean, he's talking about the inner mandela in all of us. if you can somehow imbue yourself with these
king and abraham lincoln. this was a remarkable address. >> i think it was very personal for the president. and i think he was obviously inspired. his first political awakening came in the anti-apartheid movement. something he said i just really struck me and had resonance with me, that lovely line that nothing was inevitable about nelson mandela's life. i think in some sense he's thinking about himself, too. nothing was inevitable in barack obama's life. and i think he sees this strange...
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there is a monument to dr. king. 50 years after "i have a dream" there is a memorial to this man. this story of race slavery, civil rights and involvement in our history is so important. i think it's really significant to have all these symbols together on this very significant day. >> president barack obama is the 44th american president. we have had 20 two-term presidents. how have two-term presidents fathered? >> recently not so well if we think about recent controversies, they tend to come in the second term. i don't know if that's just a coincidence. bill clinton's impeachment, of course. george bush had a lot of his presidency starting to unravel in the second term. richard nixon, watergate in the second term. for ronald reagan iran contra. it may be that people have been around too long and they get a little sloppy. some of those things preceded the second term as well. it always hasn't been the case. franklin d. roosevelt we just saw 1933 his second term although he had one big setback. he tried to go too far with the supreme court, it was still a successful second term. >
there is a monument to dr. king. 50 years after "i have a dream" there is a memorial to this man. this story of race slavery, civil rights and involvement in our history is so important. i think it's really significant to have all these symbols together on this very significant day. >> president barack obama is the 44th american president. we have had 20 two-term presidents. how have two-term presidents fathered? >> recently not so well if we think about recent...
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king said. only light can do that. how very strange that cowardess unleashed on us should come on marathon day, on patriot's day, a day that marks both the unofficial end of our long winter hibernation and the first battle of the american revolution, and just as we are taught at times like this not to lose touch with our spiritual faith, let us also not lose touch with our civic faith. massachusetts invented america. [ applause ] >> america is not organized the way countries are usually organized. we're not organized around a common language or
king said. only light can do that. how very strange that cowardess unleashed on us should come on marathon day, on patriot's day, a day that marks both the unofficial end of our long winter hibernation and the first battle of the american revolution, and just as we are taught at times like this not to lose touch with our spiritual faith, let us also not lose touch with our civic faith. massachusetts invented america. [ applause ] >> america is not organized the way countries are usually...
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we saw the prosecutors, you mentioned, channeling the famous speech by dr. king saying about one of the prosecution witnesses, i have a dream that some day the witness won't be judged by the color of their personality but the content of their testimony. it's an interesting suggestion about a witness but it's certainly once again insinuateing into this case a notion that there was a racial component to this murder. >> jack, ultimately how effective do you think the prosecution was in summing up? >> i think they did what they had to do. you saw -- we've seen role reversals here in some way. the prosecution being emotional. the way sometimes you see the defense when the defense doesn't have an affirmative defense. you saw emotionally charged testimony inside the courtroom. and then the prosecution pointing its finger at george zimmerman and saying to the jury, do you believe this is an innocent man here? i think they recognized it is indeed an uphit battle especially for murder two in the courtroom. >> jacked for, thanks jack. why the nation prepares for the ve
we saw the prosecutors, you mentioned, channeling the famous speech by dr. king saying about one of the prosecution witnesses, i have a dream that some day the witness won't be judged by the color of their personality but the content of their testimony. it's an interesting suggestion about a witness but it's certainly once again insinuateing into this case a notion that there was a racial component to this murder. >> jack, ultimately how effective do you think the prosecution was in...
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. >> for instance i stayed away from meeting dr. king. every photographer in the world wanted to be his best friend. >> why did you want to stay away from him? >> i wanted to see who he was and what happened to him. >> now is the time to make justice a reality for all of god's children. >> reporter: he captured martin luther king jr. at the historic march in selma in 1965 and at a news conference in birmingham a few years earlier. >> i was intrigued by the expression in his eyes and the press kind of weighting down on him. ♪ we shall overcome ♪ >> you ended up spending four years on the story. >> yeah, yeah yeah. >> you kept going back to it. >> going back. >> because? >> because i felt there was something important there for me, something that reached inside me. and when i started to see how bad things were for people of color, i realized that my life has to do something about that life. >> mm-hmm. so you changed down there. >> i changed, yeah definitely. i definitely changed. >> and bruce davidson's pictures would change how we saw
. >> for instance i stayed away from meeting dr. king. every photographer in the world wanted to be his best friend. >> why did you want to stay away from him? >> i wanted to see who he was and what happened to him. >> now is the time to make justice a reality for all of god's children. >> reporter: he captured martin luther king jr. at the historic march in selma in 1965 and at a news conference in birmingham a few years earlier. >> i was intrigued by the...
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this year's theme is based on the title of a dr. martin luther king book "where do we go from here, chaos or community." >>> hundreds of thousands of californians will see price cuts in individual health premium policies next year. a new report shows nearly $600,000 who buy their own insurance will pay lower premiums. most of those will see their cuts -- this costs cut in half. >>> college freshmen coming in could pay more for student loans if congress doesn't act soon. the rate is set to increase from 3.4 to 6.8% july 1st. last year, students got a one- year reprieve but student loan professionals say there's no urgency to block the increases this time around. the increase could take effect when millions of new college students start signing up for fall classes. >>> president obama is keeping up the pressure for congress to pass new gun control legislation. the president appeared at the white house with 21 mothers who have lost children to gun violence. we've cried enough, we've had enough heartbreak, what we're proposing is nod ra
this year's theme is based on the title of a dr. martin luther king book "where do we go from here, chaos or community." >>> hundreds of thousands of californians will see price cuts in individual health premium policies next year. a new report shows nearly $600,000 who buy their own insurance will pay lower premiums. most of those will see their cuts -- this costs cut in half. >>> college freshmen coming in could pay more for student loans if congress doesn't act...
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this season is set in 1968 the year that both dr. martin luther king jr. and senator robert f. kennedy were assassinated. richard nixon became president and apollo eight became the first manned spacecraft to leave's earth's orbit. >> "mad men" creator matt whiner is here along with john flatter y also kd. i like thi sh you always zig when you're going to san diego. you say there are still parallels from today. >> yeah. >> how so? >> you know when we decided -- obviously you focus where the show is going to start. we focused in spring of '67. do summer love or whatever. i always like to move ahead because it gives me energy in the story. gives me a mystery in the story as to what happens when we weren't with them but as we looked at 1968 it became obvious it was probably one of the worst years in u.s. history and just a relentless barrage of terrible events, political events. the economy was not as bad as it is now, but the war was obviously raging and it became clear that we were losing the war, which is what one of the episodes is about. >> and you think we're raging today. >>
this season is set in 1968 the year that both dr. martin luther king jr. and senator robert f. kennedy were assassinated. richard nixon became president and apollo eight became the first manned spacecraft to leave's earth's orbit. >> "mad men" creator matt whiner is here along with john flatter y also kd. i like thi sh you always zig when you're going to san diego. you say there are still parallels from today. >> yeah. >> how so? >> you know when we decided --...
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later he became notorious for keeping secret files on people like dr. martin luther king jr. 41 years after his death hoover remains larger than life. leonardo dicaprio played him. >> he plays him as the grat"the great gatsby" opens. we have an san francisco police will handle . >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> hi,everyone. good morning. 8:25. i'm frank mallicoat with your kpix 5 news headlines on this friday. >>> san francisco police will handle the investigation into a deadly america's cup boating accident. a member of the swedish racing team was killed when their boat capsized near treasure island yesterday often. >>> a minivan crashed into the lobby of san jose's valley medical center around 3:00 this morning. a hospital spokesman says the vehicle had been driven erratically right before the crash. a hospital worker was treated for minor injuries. the driver was arrested for drunk driving. >>> the sharks will put a limited number of play-off tickets on sale this morning. san jose advanced to round 2 by sweeping the canucks out
later he became notorious for keeping secret files on people like dr. martin luther king jr. 41 years after his death hoover remains larger than life. leonardo dicaprio played him. >> he plays him as the grat"the great gatsby" opens. we have an san francisco police will handle . >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> hi,everyone. good morning. 8:25. i'm frank mallicoat with your kpix 5 news headlines on this friday. >>> san francisco...
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when i was 13, dr. martin luther king was assassinated, so i decided to move over to south africa and help him. >> great. thank you. >> and the american teacher that was shot and killed in benghazi made a video sharing his reasons for going to such a dangerous place where u.s. citizens will look at his message. that's next right here on "cbs this morning." ♪ i love it! ♪ thank you grandma for the dolls. ♪ ♪ i love it! ♪ i'm ninja kicking through the halls. ♪ ♪ i love it! ♪ mom's posting pictures on your wall. ♪ ♪ that's my kind of holiday. so when my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis them. was also on display, i'd had it. i finally had a serious talk with my dermatologist. this time, he prescribed humira-adalimumab. humira helps to clear the surface of my skin by actually working inside my body. in clinical trials, most adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis saw 75% skin clearance. and the majority of people were clear or almost clear in just 4 months. humira can l
when i was 13, dr. martin luther king was assassinated, so i decided to move over to south africa and help him. >> great. thank you. >> and the american teacher that was shot and killed in benghazi made a video sharing his reasons for going to such a dangerous place where u.s. citizens will look at his message. that's next right here on "cbs this morning." ♪ i love it! ♪ thank you grandma for the dolls. ♪ ♪ i love it! ♪ i'm ninja kicking through the halls. ♪...
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martin luther king jr. he equated the struggle for gay rights with the struggle for civil rights. >> our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law. >> reporter: at the luncheon which followed a more bipartisan tone. speaker of the house john boehner presented the president with a gift and good wish. >> in the spirit of harmony i'm proud to present the flag that flew over this battalion of democracy today to president barack obama and vice president joe biden, and to you gentlemen i say, congratulations, and godspeed. >> reporter: the most poignant picture of the day was this the president going inside from the west front of the capitol, pausing and turning for one last look down the vast expanse of the national mall. another thing he thought he might not see, some daylight on the debt limit fight. republicans said monday they would vote tomorrow to raise the debt limit for three months that delays at least for a while another showdown on the debt w
martin luther king jr. he equated the struggle for gay rights with the struggle for civil rights. >> our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law. >> reporter: at the luncheon which followed a more bipartisan tone. speaker of the house john boehner presented the president with a gift and good wish. >> in the spirit of harmony i'm proud to present the flag that flew over this battalion of democracy today to president...
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